ah, 200 photos makes sense, yay digitalI took a whole roll of film trying to get a decent photo of my dog once, and back then you didn't know till you paid for it to be developed - and then the best pose was slightly blurry

does it do 'burst' type photos - where it takes multiple photos in one go - I would think that would be good - I think my camera does something like that, but the photos are too small to bother printing from (more like thumbnails)and mine has the endearing habit of, push the button, wait a second, then take the photo - by then the subject has walked away!

its good fun filling up the blue paddling pools, then sitting outside the splash zone & watching them play - can get a bit x-rated with the adults though!

Kracka wrote:does it do 'burst' type photos - where it takes multiple photos in one go - I would think that would be good - I think my camera does something like that, but the photos are too small to bother printing from (more like thumbnails)and mine has the endearing habit of, push the button, wait a second, then take the photo - by then the subject has walked away!

Yeah, it has a couple of burst options - slow and fast. Pictures full sized (6000x4000). Haven't actually tried to see how many I can do in a row before I have to wait for them to saved to the memory card, but it's at least 5 or 6, probably more.

I didn't use burst for these shots - it's actually /too/ fast really and you end up with several thousand pictures, not several hundred. Thankfully auto focus and picture taking is dead quick - push the button you have a photo. That wonky diagonal one was taken as I was frantically trying to get the camera rotated from horizontal to vertical to fit the whole gosling in. Somehow it managed to focus and get a clean shot while I was doing that!

My first digital camera (back in 1999 I think(!)) had the lovely habit of having to book your shot a second in advance. Longer if you wanted flash.

Kracka wrote:its good fun filling up the blue paddling pools, then sitting outside the splash zone & watching them play - can get a bit x-rated with the adults though!

Ah, dirty bath time! And I don't mean the colour of the water afterwards.

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